April Dresden Neighborhood Round Up

I’m pretty far behind on my “Dresden Neighborhood” round up posts. I have to admit – after the 9th season of Project QUILTING wrapped up I’ve been enjoying some time away from the computer … completing just the bare minimum. It felt good to take a little break but it has been tons of fun going through and seeing what folks have been working on!

I’m in absolute LOVE with Diane Phillips version – “Corporate Cog”! Seriously – amazing! You can read more about her process on her blog HERE. She shares other Dresden Neighborhood quilts made from the guilds challenge too – incredible!

The Dresden Neighborhood Quilt made by Kim Lantis. I love how she offset the windows and made them different shapes and sizes.

Here is Sandra Otremba’s “Hiding in the Trees” version of the Dresden Neighborhood. I love how she mixed in the woods with just a few houses.

And this is also by Sandra Otremba – she named this Dresden Neighborhood – “A River Runs Through It”. Her creativity is fantastic!

Vivien Newton created this gorgeous version! This is the neighborhood that inspired me to use stripes for my April theme. The colors and patterns in her blocks – just gorgeous!

Kristin Skantze made this gorgeous Dresden Neighborhood. I LOVE all the different roofs, colors, and just well – everything about this quilt!

The final Dresden Neighborhood I’m sharing is by the lovely Kim Van Etten. Instead of houses – she made barns! There are quilts on three of the barns and the fences she put between the barns is just wonderful! I love every little detail on this quilt!

Find out all you need to know about the sew along HERE. All you really need for this is to purchase my downloadable Dresden Neighborhood pdf Pattern either on craftsy here or etsy here.

If you have a Dresden Neighborhood you’d like me to feature please email me a picture – lapaceksorchard {at} gmail {dot} com OR share in the pinned post in my facebook group “Quilt and Dream Along with Kim Lapacek”!

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